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Forest Defender Training Series: Letter to the Editor Writing Workshop

Enjoy snacks and a beverage at Clyde’s Corner and learn how to write effective letters to the editor.

The Forest Service is currently in the process of updating the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) for the first time in 30 years, and we need to advocate for strong protections for our old-growth forests.

We will walk you through the process of formatting and submitting your letter and provide templates. Writing letters to the editor is an important and impactful way to advocate for the future of our forests. Submitted pieces provide an additional line of communication with decision makers and help to raise awareness of the issues and encourage folks to take action. With your help, we can keep the drumbeat up on the importance of updating the Northwest Forest Plan!

It’s important that they hear from YOU. To learn more about the NWFP read KS Wild’s blog

Food and drink available to purchase at Clyde’s Corner.

Sign up for more details about location and what to bring.

If you need help filling out an event form or other accommodations please call Allee Gustafson, our Events and Volunteer Manager at 541.488.5789, extension 1014. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.

To sign up, please visit: https://www.kswild.org/upcoming-events/2024julyforestdefendertrainingcomments-scbpz

Date & Time:

March 21, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

clyde’s corner

4495 S Pacific Hwy Suite 580
Phoenix,OR97535United States

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